Lindsay Lohan won't be on "Ellen" to talk about her Playboy spread until next Thursday, but someone's already leaked a copy of the cover with the 25-year-old actress straddling a red bunny ear chair. [The Insider]

They didn't grow up enough the first time, apparently, because Adam Sandler's "Grown Ups" is getting a sequel. [Vulture]

Angelina Jolie is said to be in talks for a Luc Besson dramatic thriller, but in the meantime, she's speaking up about a copyright lawsuit alleging her "In the Land of Blood and Honey" story infringes on a Croatian journalist's book. Ms. Jolie says in an interview that such legal situations are simply "par for the course," but she's "never seen" the text in question. [Deadline/L.A. Times]

Tuesday night's season finale of "Covert Affairs" was definitely one of the better episodes this season.

The idea of a spy mission going horribly wrong with an innocent family member along for the ride is certainly an intriguing one, and series creators Matt Corman and Chris Ord wisely chose this plot for the finale.

The way some of these scenes were shot – with Annie and her sister Danielle struggling to escape an assassin while vacationing in Sweden – certainly increased the suspense by putting you in their shoes.

The Discovery Channel's San Francisco-based series "MythBusters" caught some California residents by surprise when a cannonball accidentally tore through a neighborhood during filming.

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the television show was taping an experiment Tuesday afternoon at the Alameda County Sheriff's Department bomb disposal range. The paper describes the scene as involving large containers filled with water and a homemade, cantaloupe-sized cannonball.

When the cannonball was fired, it missed the water containers and instead blasted through a wall and bounced its way into a suburban neighborhood about 700 yards east, the paper says.

The Mumbai premiere of “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” was said to be packed full of ecstatic Tom Cruise supporters cheering wildly for the movie star, as reportedly was the airport when Cruise arrived in India Saturday.

But according to the Hollywood Reporter, Indian papers are reporting that those fans were actually paid extras. And Tom’s camp is fighting back.

The First Post Bollywood reports that approximately 200 extras were paid to cheer for Tom, 49, when he arrived in Mumbai. The paper says the “fans” were given 150 rupees a piece (or about $3), plus lunch.